For projects that want to be compatible with older versions of Java (i.e 1.8 or below), but also want to provide a module-info.java for Java 9 projects must be aware that they need to call javac twice: the module-info.java must be compiled with release=9, while the rest of the sources must be compiled with a lower version of source/target.
The preferred way to do this is by having 2 execution blocks are described below. JDK 9 only supports compilations for Java 6 and above, so projects wanting to be compatible with Java 5 or below need to use two different JDKs. With toolchains it is quite easy to achieve this. Be aware that you will need at least Maven 3.3.1 to specify a custom jdkToolchain in your plugin configuration. You could add a jdkToolchain to do base-compile execution-block as well referring to JDK 5.
<project> [...] <build> [...] <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <version>3.6.2</version> <executions> <execution> <id>default-compile</id> <configuration> <!-- compile everything to ensure module-info contains right entries --> <!-- required when JAVA_HOME is JDK 8 or below --> <jdkToolchain> <version>9</version> </jdkToolchain> <release>9</release> </configuration> </execution> <execution> <id>base-compile</id> <goals> <goal>compile</goal> </goals> <!-- recompile everything for target VM except the module-info.java --> <configuration> <excludes> <exclude>module-info.java</exclude> </excludes> </configuration> </execution> </executions> <!-- defaults for compile and testCompile --> <configuration> <!-- jdkToolchain required when JAVA_HOME is JDK 9 or above --> <jdkToolchain> <version>[1.5,9)</version> </jdkToolchain> <source>1.5</source> <target>1.5</target> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> [...] </build> [...] </project>
In case you want the project to be Java 6 compatible, the easiest to do this is to use Java 9 for both execution blocks. You can use the maven-toolchain-plugin to specify the shared JDK (supported since Maven 2.0.9) or a custom jdkToolchain (supported since Maven 3.3.1) and refer to the JDK 9 installation on your system. Or simply use Java 9 as the runtime for Maven by setting JAVA_HOME=/path/to/jdk-9.
<project> [...] <build> [...] <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <version>3.6.2</version> <executions> <execution> <id>default-compile</id> <configuration> <!-- compile everything to ensure module-info contains right entries --> <release>9</release> </configuration> </execution> <execution> <id>base-compile</id> <goals> <goal>compile</goal> </goals> <!-- recompile everything for target VM except the module-info.java --> <configuration> <excludes> <exclude>module-info.java</exclude> </excludes> </configuration> </execution> </executions> <!-- defaults for compile and testCompile --> <configuration> <!-- Only required when JAVA_HOME isn't at least Java 9 and when haven't configured the maven-toolchains-plugin --> <jdkToolchain> <version>9</version> </jdkToolchain> <release>6</release> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> [...] </build> [...] </project>